Browsing items in: Cummings Center for the History of Psychology Manuscripts

These records reflect the daily activities and annual events of The Academy of Family Psychology. This collection is organized chronologically, and it covers the years from 1960-1997. Most of the materials in this collection are dated in the 1980s...

The Adams collection reflects all aspects of his career from class notes taken as a graduate student at Harvard (1924-1925), through his associations with the members of the Gestalt school of psychology, work with governmental agencies, and...

The Dorothy C. Adkins papers include personal notes, data, formulas, and test results of major testing projects throughout Adkins' career. Also present in the collection are various articles and correspondence regarding testing and measurements as...

The Doris Twitchell Allen papers include extensive personal correspondence, committee reports and correspondence of the International Council of Women Psychologists (ICWP) as well as Children's International Summer Villages, Children & Youth...

The papers document the professional activities and research of Mathew Alpern, who primarily worked in the field of ophthalmology, vision, and color blindness. The papers contain correspondence, course materials, written works, and raw data files.

The Philip Ament papers contain material almost exclusively on the topic of hypnosis including hypnosis and its effects on medical and dental patients, and using hypnosis in place of anesthesia. The majority of materials is professional...

The American Board of Examiners in Professional Psychology archival records consist of photocopied documents of Board meeting minutes from 1947-1962.
This is a very small collection with materials arranged by Board meeting date from December 1947...

This small collection includes six photocopied interview transcripts of the original transcipts located in the APA archives. The audio tapes of these interviews are located in the Archives of the History of American Psychology sound recordings...

These records reflect the activities of American Psychology Association Division 36:
Psychology of Religion. Areas that are well-represented include correspondence,
meetings records, newsletters, finance records, and membership records.

The Abram Amsel papers are a reflection of his work in research of learning, memory, and developmental psychobiology. The collection consists of reviews, manuscripts, and publications that mirror Amsel's interests during his career.

The papers of Anne Anastasi document her academic career as a teacher and researcher. A smaller amount of personal and biographical information is present in the collection.
This collection has been processed in two sections. In keeping with the...

This collection of the oral histories of psychologists, spanning 25 years, was initiated by John A. Popplestone, founder of the Archives of the History of American Psychology. Several of these oral histories were conducted by Popplestone, others...